Hon. Donna Faragher asks about the finalisation of the licence agreement for Harvey House and the memorial rose garden for Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day. The Minister for Health confirms the agreement is not finalised due to the Western Australian Medical Museum (WAMM) not being a legal entity yet.

AnsweredQoN 212Legislative Council
Asked
2 June 2021
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PREGNANCY AND INFANT LOSS REMEMBRANCE DAY —HARVEY
HOUSE AND MEMORIAL GARDEN
212. Hon DONNA FARAGHER to the minister representing the
Minister for Health:
I refer to the statement by the Premier in the other place
last year on 15 October 2020 concerning Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance
Day in which he indicated that the Western Australian Medical Museum board had ''agreed
in principle to accept the licence for Harvey House and the memorial garden''
and that ''the process of finalising the licence will likely still take
a few weeks''.
(1) Has the
licence agreement for Harvey House and the memorial rose garden been finalised;
and, if yes, when was it finalised, and will the minister table a copy of the
agreement?
(2) If not, why not?

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I thank the honourable member for some notice of the
question.
The following answer has been provided on behalf of the
Minister for Health.
(1) No.
(2) The North
Metropolitan Health Service understands that the Western Australian Medical
Museum is not a legal entity. WAMM is currently working through the process of
becoming an incorporated body in its own right. Once WAMM is registered as an
incorporated body and details of the governance settled, the licence agreement
can be finalised.

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